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Programme Evaluations Veterans and carers Evaluation Report Oct 2023

One Is Too Many: Evaluation Report

The One Is Too Many programme evaluation report, produced by the University of Chester, includes findings and recommendations from the programme, and insights into areas such as social isolation, help-seeking behaviour and indicators of the situational factors causing distress and potentially self-harming/suicide.

Programme Evaluations Veterans and carers Evaluation Report Mar 2024

One Is Too Many: webinar featuring outcomes from The Baton’s ‘understand-identify-prevent’ project

The Trust hosted a webinar to help launch the findings from an innovative research project undertaken by The Baton and Northumbria University, which worked with bereaved military families to better understand future support and prevention of Veteran suicide.

Service Families Case Study Oct 2024

Le Cateau Community Primary School

The Garrison ASSIST project (GAP) PLUS was awarded £80,000 to build on the highly successful Garrison ASSIST project, which is now established and generating interest from policymakers and strategic leaders alike.

Programme Evaluations Service Families Delivering locally Case Study Apr 2021

Lisburn Sea Cadets

Lisburn Sea Cadets (TS Ulster) received a Local Grants award of £20,000 to help fund the purchase of a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) to be able to offer their cadets a unique power boating experience and associated qualifications. The group already had a small power boat, but this was unsuitable for use as a safety boat for sail training.

Service Families Veterans and carers Delivering locally E-learning May 2021

E-learning: Ethics and your grant

To behave ethically, we need to consider what is the ‘right’ way to behave towards others – how we can do no harm, and how we can achieve good outcomes through the work we support. There are two broad and overlapping ethical principles which govern our work: ‘Do Good’ and ‘Do No Harm’.